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Quantum Information Scrambling

This talk concerns the notion of quantum information scrambling and its relation to thermalization and quantum chaos. I will show how we can diagnose and calculate the rate of information scrambling and how we can measure scrambling using quantum control techniques. Finally, I will discuss several recent experiments in this direction as well as what we hope to learn more broadly by studying scrambling.

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The Joint Quantum Institute is a research partnership between University of Maryland (UMD) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, with the support and participation of the Laboratory for Physical Sciences.

Created in 2006 to pursue theoretical and experimental studies of quantum physics in the context of information science and technology, JQI is located on UMD's College Park campus.